Who doesn’t have a cotton saree in her wardrobe? It’s THE most essential and common piece in an Indian woman’s wardrobe. The ease of wearing the fabric is a boon to the people residing in the hot climatic conditions in the country. Alas! The same kind of eagerness and pride is fading out. Most of the young women in India don’t appreciate cotton sarees as they would have done a few decades back. They just...

Colors form an integral part of our existence right from the time we are born; pink for a baby girl and a blue for a baby boy; colors we choose for painting the walls of our homes; colors in food that are symbolic of appetite; colors in the national flags of countries, each with a unique meaning; and we can go on and on! With so much color in our lives (literally), it is quite obvious that our apparels will also be a sea of hues, each...

We all love our traditional Indian dresses. As festivities brighten the aura around, I am sure we all are even more geared up to set our best foot forward in ethnic Indian dressing. The evergreen salwar kameez or the latest trends in anarkalis, we have it all today. But the question here is how well you know your traditional attire. So today we get set to put together some facts about suits that you probably are not aware of. And for...

Do you know enough about the most popular fabric in the fashion industry at present? Do you know where it came from, what’s the best use of it and how to take care of it? What do you know about poly georgette fabric? Worry no more! This post is your guide to everything you need to know about the very popular poly georgette fabric. What is Georgette? With an overall bouncy look, georgette is a light-weight, sheer fabric which was...

If you have been looking for buying affordable but beautiful sarees, you would have definitely come across art silk. It is emerging as one of the most popular fabrics among Indian women. Today, we’re going to discuss what art silk really is, how it came into existence, how is it different from real silk, how can you distinguish between this kind of silk and real silk and under what circumstances should you consider buying it. What is...

Once upon a time there was a master weaver named Sage Markanda who used to weave for Gods. He even wove a tissue from the petals of the lotus flower. He knew the most favorite fabric of all Gods – he knew Lord Shiva liked cotton and Lord Vishnu liked silk. His expertise was passed on to his descendents which are now considered as Kanchi Silk Weavers. That’s the story of origin of Kanchipuram Silk Sarees. Those Kanchi Silk Weavers are...

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